Please introduce yourself & your person(s)

  
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Annabelle

I Hope You- Dance....
 
 
Barked: Sat Aug 26, '06 3:29pm PST 
Hello! I thought it would be nice if we could introduce ourselves, and our person(s) to get to know one another better.

My name is Annabelle, brother Rex & rescued Grandpa Ren. Our "Momma" is Cheryl, our "Dad" is Jerry, & we have a 16YO furless wolverine named John. We reside in Dawson, TX, which is in Central Texas.

We have many stories to tell, and some we aren't yet telling Mom. She may not be able to handle them yet! BOL!!

Welcome to the group, and we hope you have a great time here!

Cheers, Annabelle
ANNIE

ANNIE THE - TEDDYBEAR DOG
 
 
Barked: Mon Aug 28, '06 3:59pm PST 
Hi-I'm Annie and I'm a 2 yr old rescue dog who went from Death Row to Dogster Dog of the Week in just 1 year. I think my GuardianAngelDog, Zoya, may have had something to do with that and, also, my mom, Gini, who was guided to come and rescue me just 3 days after Zoya left for the Rainbow Bridge. I needed her to save me and heal all my medical baggage and she needed me because she was so grief-stricken and missing Zoya. We love each other lots now and she can take me with her a lot because I have such good manners and am such a cute Teddy-bear dog!
Cooper

Momma's Boy!
 
 
Barked: Mon Aug 28, '06 7:32pm PST 
Hi...I'm Cooper. I am 11 months old. My mom is Erin, and it is just us two in our "family". She doesn't have any stories to share yet, but finds all of yours so heartwarming and interesting. It is nice to know we can all communicate after crossing the bridge. She would be lost without me, and would want to have a sign that I was ok. Thanks for letting us join.

Annabelle

I Hope You- Dance....
 
 
Barked: Mon Aug 28, '06 8:42pm PST 
Happy to have all of you here! If there are other like-minded doggies/people you know that might enjoy our group, please don't hesitate to invite them.

Thanks, Annabelle
Mellow

IF you can- catch- me....
 
 
Barked: Tue Aug 29, '06 4:07am PST 
Hi all, thank you for the invitation Annabelle.
I'm Mellow, 18 months, I have a brother, Caelen, 10 months, and our mom is Dianne. We live in Columbus, Ohio. Mom's human daughter is grown up and lives with her kids in another house, and she has two Chis, who hate us unfortunately, they growl at us and won't play.
As I said in the forum thread, I really don't have any stories, but yours are all so interesting and heartwarming, am really looking forward to being part of the group and hearing everyone's experiences. I have lost two dogs, and wish they would communicate with me, sometimes I wonder if they do try and I'm just not picking it up. I lost my first dog thirty years ago, and she's been on my mind a lot lately, I've often thought of her over the years and still carry her tags on my key ring, but it just seems she pops up more and more in my thoughts these days. She was very young when she passed on, my second girl lived to seventeen years and thoughts of her are more, I don't know, comforting? now anyway with the passage of time, but there's so much regret and wondering what if I'd... for my first, she had to be PTS due to epilepsy at 2-1/2, meds then were not what they are today I suppose, and anything more active than a walk resulted in grand mal seizures.
Sorry for running on, looking forward to getting to know you all.
Rosalita Lola "Rosie"

Love is never- being told you'- naughty!
 
 
Barked: Tue Aug 29, '06 5:21am PST 
I am Rosie, 18 month old Chi and I live with Pepe, my 12 year old poodle brother. He doesn't like playing with me! I have three kitties, Sparkle and her son Inky (mummy adopted them nearly 3 years ago) and my new brother, Ozzie, who adopted my daddy two weeks ago. He is fun to play with but I have to follow him everywhere and bark when he does something naughty (like heap earth out of pot plants)! BOL

Mummy is Chris and daddy is Robert and we live in Hanover, Pa. Mummy is from England has has lived her three years. They married at Christmas 2003.

Mummy speaking now - Mellow's mummy, Dianne, you should not feel guilty. You are right, pet medicine was not what it is now all those years ago. Seeing a dog have a seizure is very distressing and to go through that all the time must have been very sad to see. Drugs for epilepsy for people were very harsh back then so you can imagine what they would have done to pets.

I have not lost a dog but two kitties. Cassie was the first to go to the Bridge at 14 in 1995. I can't tell you how badly that affected me. I am sure some of you will think I am terrible but it was as bad to me as when my mum died from cancer in 1982. Cassie was so close to me and it was so devastating losing her. I know that she came back to me five times before she finally crossed over. Losing her made me ill and I got the 'flu. I was off sick one week after she died. I was sitting dozing in an armchair in the sun room she loved and I felt this really strange buzzing all around me and then in my head and she appeared. She ran up to me, jumped on my lap and started purring and licking my chin as she often did. Then she jumped off and I "woke up". I felt my chin - it was a hot day - it was really cold.

She appeared to me four times after that in the space of a few days. The last time was the day after we brought her ashes home and placed them on a shelf in the kitchen where she used to like to sit and watch the world go by. The last time was at night. I heard her meow and then she came running up the bed the full length of my body. She stopped by my face and then walked over the pillow and my husband's pill0w, jumped on the night stand (as she always did) and onto the window ledge and with a meow she was gone and I never ever had that buzzing feeling around me or in my head and never has she appeared to me in anything other than a dream. I know that she was there. I believe she didn't know she had passed on because the love and bond we shared was so strong but the last time she was saying goodbye, she knew her ashes were home where she was to stay but her spirit had to move on.

Anyway, that is what I believe. I am sure if anything happens to Rosie that is what will happen to. I am convinced that Rosie is Cassie's reincarnation - they are both so similar and act in such similar ways. Cassie was a Burmese which is so much more like a dog anyway.
Katie

I am the- Dreamsicle-you- may kiss my nose
 
 
Barked: Tue Aug 29, '06 6:48am PST 
Hi I'm Katie and my mom is Carrie. I have two kitties-we still fight with each other after 2+ months which mom doesn't like- Thomas and Riley. I am trying to get along with the kitties better now, but they hold a grudge-one or two good puppy bites and they just never let you live it down. I also live with my dad and my little boy, PJ. He is my favorite-if mom asks me to check on the boy I run to his room and peak in his crib. I even let him touch my food and my toys. I consider myself the protector of mom and boy and go on patrol at night. Dad-eh, he's big enough to take care of himself.

Mom's cat Thomas is very special to her because he alerted her to a kitchen fire shortly after he was rescued. So he has a free ride for ever with her and my grandma (her kitchen was the one saved-they still haven't told grandpa 12 years after the fact). Tom also is very tuned in to mom-he stays near her if she is not feeling good. Riley is her love bug-he snuggled with her the whole time she was expecting and would lay on her belly and purr at the baby. After PJ arrived, Riley and Tom always took turns guarding him-one would sleep under the crib and the other would play, eat, watch birds, then they would switch off. I arrived late (in time for my boys first birthday) and now I watch over him and Tom and Riley get some rest. It takes a young pup to keep up with a toddler-plus I am a little bit bigger to take those toddler hugs and falls. Kitty was one of PJ's first words so that is why I am called Katie. And sometimes if you ask PJ to purr he does a very good impression of Riley.

Woofs and wiggles-
Katie
Annabelle

I Hope You- Dance....
 
 
Barked: Tue Aug 29, '06 9:54am PST 
Wonderful stories everyone, very moving indeed!

And it's really OK if you do not have a dog story to share, the name of our group may be a bit misleading.

Just the fact that you all posted in the forum Bob started, makes me know you are all like-minded pups/people that might enjoy reading other's posts, or may find comfort in these words. Our you may wish to check out the links I have posted about psychic pets, very interesting.

Thanks for being a part of this group!

Edited by author Tue Aug 29, '06 9:56am PST

Bob- (1989-2005)

Do I smell food?
 
 
Barked: Tue Aug 29, '06 11:26am PST 
Hi Cooper,

Glad your wih it. You can learn some communication tips here so when you cross over you and Erin can have a plan!
Bob- (1989-2005)

Do I smell food?
 
 
Barked: Tue Aug 29, '06 11:56am PST 
Welcome Mell-ow,

It will be interesting if you hear from the dog you lost 30 years ago. Keeping the tags all these years is certainly keeping him close.

I might suggest you actually clear your mind and simply ask the dog to communicate with you. Really try and get into a clear space in your head. In the next couple of days a major coincidence may occur.

The fact that he's been on your mind a lot is a good sign, I think.
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